The Magazine Camera Ads

You know what - it didn't even cross my mind. I am sure it is like this on other adverts too - now I will start paying attention.

I'll go have a look on the other magazines.
That is strange, but what is even more strange is why English at all for soviet camera ad sold in Greece? I guess “made for Europe” slogan explains.
 
That is strange, but what is even more strange is why English at all for soviet camera ad sold in Greece? I guess “made for Europe” slogan explains.
Exactly. Somewhere there it says "cheapest than anywhere in the EEC" (the prelude to EU) and also "Made for Europe". Same also for the Praktica advert - it says "The European photographic cameras".

These are late 1980s adverts. The Greek Communist party was outlawed until 1980 - they were trying to play down that these cameras were coming from the Eastern Block.

I will go through the older magazines and see what other Soviet/DDR camera adverts I can find.
 
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Some good ones here:

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Look at this beautiful ad from 1979 for the Pentax ME, extra special to me because Dad got one and gave it to me years later. If only Pentax made a retro digital camera just like this.

So here's a thought: Pentax tried and failed to make a mirrorless camera in the form of the K01. This did not sell well, but was able to use all of Pentax' K mount lenses. Surely today's technology would allow them to make a full frame mirrorless camera with all the bells and whistles that is natively compatible with their extensive K mount lens library. The Nikon Zf suggests that there is a market for well specced retro cameras. I would absolutely buy a Pentax full frame mirrorless camera with the styling of their legacy SLR's like this.

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